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You Might Say Music's in Their LnA

To hear the music industry tell it, flagging album sales may soon be so bad they’ll cost record ecs and musicians the shirts off their backs. So consider these new tees from LnA a sacrificial offering of sorts: Sure, take the shirts—just take the albums, too. The California-based basics brand—famous for its supersoft tees, favored by T-shirt-casual adherents like Channing Tatum and Chace Crawford—has teamed up with Invisible DJ for a small line of twofers. Buy the Mos Def The Ecstatic shirt, for example, with album art on one side and a track listing on the other, and you’ll get a code for a digital download of the new album. Now, it’s not really the guy’s own shirt, but you could be forgiven for thinking so—the tee only comes in Mos-approved XL.